Increase in the number of polling stations for the first time, voter slips reached the homes of 70 percent voters

Delhi Chunav Polling Stations : Whether it is an assembly election or a Lok Sabha election, as the number of voters increases in every election, a few additional polling stations are created in addition to permanent polling stations. This time, the polling stations were reduced even after the number of voters increased.
But to balance the number of voters at polling stations, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) office has finally added 733 additional polling stations. For the first time, such a large number of additional polling stations have been added. Along with this, the CEO office has finalised the preparations for voting.
One crore 56 thousand 14 thousand voters will vote
The CEO’s office claims that voter information slips have been delivered to the homes of 70 per cent of voters. One crore 56 thousand 14 thousand voters will decide the fate of the candidates in the voting to be held on February 5. Voter information slips are required during voting at the polling station.
Through this, the representatives of the candidates of political parties and the officials associated with the election match the name, address, voter identity card number, etc. of the voter. So that no one can cast a fake vote. Voter information slips have been distributed by the election offices of all 70 assembly constituencies for the convenience of voters.
The number of polling stations in the last election was 13,751
Voter information slips have been distributed to about one crore nine lakh voters. By the way, help desk facility will be available at all polling stations on the day of voting. Where the voter slip will be available. This voter slip can also be downloaded online from the Voter Helpline App and the website of the CEO office.
In the last assembly elections, there were 13,751 polling stations out of 2688 polling stations in Delhi. At the time of the election announcement this time, the number of polling stations was reported to be 13,033 at 2,697 polling stations. Thus, compared to the previous assembly elections, there was an increase in nine polling stations, but 718 polling stations were reduced.
608 polling stations were reduced as compared to the last Lok Sabha elections. While there are eight lakh 27 thousand 618 voters more this time than in the last assembly election. Therefore, the CEO’s office has increased the polling stations to 13,766. Thus, there will be 15 more polling stations this time as compared to the last assembly election.